Held By

Connection

Carries To

Threshold (First → Second) · Carrying

Carry

Carry names the forward availability of Connection.

Carry is not yet Carrying. Carry is the passage connection offers; carrying is that forward passage being enacted. A connection may offer carry whether or not a participant, process, or condition is presently carrying through it.

Carry does not require the connected condition to remain unchanged. It only names forward availability through the connection.

Places

Carry places the forward availability of connection.

Holds

Carry is held by Connection. Connection must hold before forward passage through it can be available.

Pairs

Carry pairs with Trace. Carry is the forward availability of connection; Trace is the backward availability of the same connection.

Traces

Nests

Carry nests within connection as its forward availability, before that availability is enacted as carrying.

Reads

Carry becomes recognisable where connection offers passage from a prior condition into a further condition without requiring that passage already to have been enacted.

Carries